MP cabinet approves anti-Love Jihad bill
The Madhya Pradesh (MP) government, has followed the steps of the Uttar Pradesh government and passed an anti conversion bill in a bid to curb love jihad cases in the state.
The Madhya Pradesh (MP) government, has followed the steps of the Uttar Pradesh government and passed an anti conversion bill in a bid to curb love jihad cases in the state.
DMK supporter and evangelist Bishop Ezra Sargunam has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi is incapable of ruling the country since he did not live with his wife even for 5 days, .
Advocate Pinky Anand, on behalf of BJP leader and advocate Ashwini Kumar Upadhyay, filed a petition in the Supreme Court seeking uniform guidelines on divorce while still adhering to international alliances and the Indian constitution.
The Pakistani President has approved a tough anti-rape law. The law to be implemented will punish serial rapists with castration. If Pakistan can pass such a law, why can’t a ‘more developed’ India do the same?
Five people have filed a petition in the Supreme Court through Adv. Vishnu Shankar Jain seeking that the practice of polygamy is permitted in a religion like Islam, and a ban on the permission imposed in other religions cannot be allowed.
A bill banning cow slaughter has been passed in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. According to this law, killing a cow and calf will be illegal. This law permits the killing of a buffalo over 13 years of age.
n the wake of strong opposition from the media, civil society and the opposition, the Government has decided to backtrack from implementing the newly added section of the Kerala Police Act, 2011, that would muzzle all types of free speech and opinion through any medium.
Love Jihad’ is a political stunt. I urge Muslim youths to consider Hindu girls as their sisters if they wish to defend themselves from the torture, said S.T. Hasan, leader of Samajwadi Party.
Fanatical jihadists are hatching a sinister conspiracy to lure young non-Muslim girls into Islam by marrying them and converting them to Islam through ‘love jihad’.
The Kerala Governor Arif Mohammed Khan has signed an ordinance to incorporate the controversial Section 118 (A) in the Kerala Police Act, making defamation, intimidation and insulting of any person on social media, a punishable offence, with imprisonment of up to five years or a fine of Rs. 10,000 or both.